The system of measurement used across the British Empire.
Now pretty much abandoned in favour of the metric system as what little is left of the British Empire is absorbed by a European federal state.
its a shape
it mean have to divide it i think
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Nothing, since decompisition is not a real word! What decomposition means depends on the context, which you have not provided: "maths" is not enough.
A system of weights and measures originally developed in England. Similar but not always the same as US standard units. Example of Imperial measures: Length: inches, feet, yards. Area: square feet, acres.
its a shape
it mean have to divide it i think
The word "quad" mean four (4).
A multiple in a nmber
A goal of wanting to be an emperor. The word "imperial" refers to empires.
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14 lbs. Imperial.
Nothing, since decompisition is not a real word! What decomposition means depends on the context, which you have not provided: "maths" is not enough.
The word 'plus' implies the process of addition.
close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact
one thousand or one thousandth
A system of weights and measures originally developed in England. Similar but not always the same as US standard units. Example of Imperial measures: Length: inches, feet, yards. Area: square feet, acres.